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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Perpetual Summer Continues Coastside!
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Cloud Formation Pillar Point Harbor |
In the debate over climate change there are many examples
of impacts on glaciers, sea ice, the North and South Pole, mega storms and
uncountable other subtle permutations constantly bombarding the planet. Presently
most people are not affected very much as most of this change is subtle and
people experiences are not direct but rather thru the media and hearsay and the
never ending spin of scientific data!
Big weather news in the Bay Area is a 10 degrees change
in the temperature, 10 degrees up, the headlines scream heat wave, 10 degrees
down and we are in a brutal cold snap! Any rain will be headline news and
occasionally the area gets a significant rain and wind storm. Living in the bay
area you can pretty much be guaranteed 6 months of cloudless dry contiguous
weather. Still the mere forecast of rain or appearance of clouds sends many residents
scurrying for the comfort of their TV rooms for the duration!
To me being from an area that has 4 distinct seasons I
see the Bay Area as having two seasons separated by a little rain and about 10
degree temperature difference. How do I adjust, well, I wear short sleeves in
the summer and long sleeves in the winter!
Until this year, I’ve seen no significant variation in
the weather pattern on the coast for 16 years. It’s consistency over that
period has brought comfort to me as I thrive on being blanketed in coolness
most of the time, that’s why I choose to live on the coast.
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Cloud Formation Fitzgerald Marine Reserve |
Looking at the summer of 2013 it was running fairly
normal thru August. That is the temperature and fog patterns seemed normal for
the period.
Starting in September a significant change in normal fog/temperature
and humidity pattern started to make its presence known.
I need to interject some additional information on the
Bay Area climate and that involves the Indian Summer the Bay Area often
experiences in September and October. The summer fog pattern shifts in September
reducing the amount of fog and thus warming some of the normally cool fog
areas. This is more pronounced on the Peninsula and other areas than at the
coast. Although the coast will experience less fog this time of year, the
temperature tens to remain cool and humidity low. If the coast does experience some warm
weather, it’s generally short-lived, perhaps a few days.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Bird Blizzard Half Moon Bay California
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Bird-a-palooza |
Lots of bait fish, anchovies and sardines have been abundant around Half Moon Bay recently. On some days there are thousands of birds feeding in a frenzy, a sight to see and hear. The birds include the Brown Pelican, Elegant Terns, Western Gulls, Heerman's Gulls, California Gulls and further out Shearwaters, Surf Scoters, and Bottlenose Dolphins. This photo was taken on September 10th, 2013. This is such a contrast to last year, where a lack of food devastated the Pelican population especially the juveniles. I hope to never see that sad spectacle again!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Blue-footed Visitors from the Galapagos
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Blue-footed Booby, Cove Beach |
After getting a report from Peninsula Birds about the Blue-footed Booby at Cove Beach, I went on down Wednesday 9/18 to Cove Beach about 1 pm. Sure enough on the west end near the surfer area was the juvenile booby sitting on the rocks where the corms and BRPE hang out. I was able to observe the bird for about ½ hour before it flew, see picture. The lighting was horrible but, hey it’s a BFBO, a good day for sure!
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Blue-footed Booby Flight |
Here is some more information on the California event from the Joe Morlan Blog:
Status in California
Until this year, there were 114 previously accepted records of Blue-footed Booby in California. The species was removed from the CBRC review list in 1974 because it was thought to be of regular occurrence. It was restored in 1986 when it became apparent it was no longer a regular or expected visitor to the state. Major invasions occurred in 1969 (32 birds) and 1972 (at least 45 birds), but over 40 years have passed since then. Now we are experiencing what appears to be the largest invasion ever with more than 18 birds together at Obsidian Butte (Salton Sea), more than 10 on Anacapa Island and up to 7 at Playa Del Rey. Birds have been seen as far north as Bodega Head in Sonoma County, and one was reportedly photographed at Mono Lake. .
There has been considerable speculation about the cause of this invasion. It seems likely to be related to food resources with sardine stocks being over-fished in the Gulf of California by purse seine fishing and reported declines in anchovy off the California Coast.
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